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4. Sores in the Mouth or Nose

Some people with lupus get sores along their gums, inside the cheeks, or even in the nose.

They’re usually painless, but that doesn’t mean they’re harmless. These ulcers tend to stick around longer than the average canker sore and may show up during a flare. You might not spot them right away—but a doctor probably will.

Multiple hands gently holding a purple awareness ribbon, symbolizing lupus and its many symptoms—including painless sores in the mouth or nose that may signal a flare and are often detected during medical exams.

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